Adult/Non-Traditional
Student Information: This group provides information and support
for adult/non traditional students such as: child care services,
credit earning alternatives, student organizations, and evening and
weekend classes.
Association for
Community Tasks (A.C.T.): This is a UWSP student organization
which places student volunteers in various community agencies. The
A.C.T. office is located in the lower level of the University
Center, room 044, (715) 346-2260.
Career Services: This
office provides you with career exploration resources, job search
information, assessment, employment resources, and a host of other
resources available to you on campus.
Counseling Center:
In addition to the counseling services this office provides, they
have workshops that will help you develop your skills for success.
The workshops include such topics as: communication skills;
relaxation techniques; stress management; study skills; and time
management.
Credit
Earning Alternatives at UWSP: There are different ways to earn
credits toward graduation, including: advanced placement; college
level examination; credits for prior learning; retroactive credits;
and others.
Financial Aid
and Scholarships: The Financial Aid Office can explain how to
apply for aid and offers other materials to help you find ways to
finance your education.
Foreign Student Program:
This program assists foreign students in achieving their educational
objectives and complying with immigration regulations. They also
provide leadership opportunities and coordinate the Host Family
Program and International Club.
International
Programs: This programs can help you become a "citizen of the
world" by enrolling you in a study abroad program that best fits
your needs.
Multicultural
Student Information: The objective of Multicultural Affairs is
to conduct activities and provide services which enhance cultural
diversity at UW-Stevens Point. They will provide information on
multicultural student organizations, activities and support.
Student
Organizations: Meet people who have the same interests as you by
getting involved in one of the many UWSP student organizations.
Student Support Services Program: This program is a federally
funded program providing comprehensive academic support and guidance
to 250 eligible students. Their office offers three main services:
advising and counseling, tutoring, and study skills instruction. 201
Student Services Center, 346-3828.
Tutoring and Learning Center
(TLC): This program helps students in all disciplines in their
college careers. Senior staff at the TLC help students by matching
students' tutoring needs with a tutor interested in or studying the
same discipline. The tutors do not provide the answers but work as
coaches helping you to help yourself.